Joel Natalie
Erie County Council considers rescinding Gannon lease
Erie County Council will consider an ordinance Thursday to rescind the county's lease agreement with Gannon University for Project NePTWNE.
Council approved a 25-year lease...
Erie ranks low for small city performance
An annual study and index called the 2024 Milken Institute Best-Performing Cities Index, put Erie at 162nd out of 203 less-populated metropolitan areas.
The Index is...
No more paper routes in Erie
In a front-page article in Sunday's Erie Times-News, the newspaper announced that home delivery of the Erie daily will be transitioning to postal delivery,...
February Meeting with the County Executive
When Erie County Executive Brenton Davis returned to The Joel Natalie Show microphones, we discussed economic development, the Gaming Revenue Authority, and other administration...
Bringing the USS Halyburton to Erie
On our Friday show, we learned of the efforts of The Oliver Hazard Perry Shipyard, a nonprofit organization working to secure the decommissioned ex-USS...
Fighting Poverty Through Erie Together
We began the new month with a conversation with Mary Bula, the Executive Director of Erie Together, the area's anti-poverty initiative. The organization of...
Erie Prepares for the Eclipse
On our Wednesday episode, our Erie Total Solar Eclipse coverage turned to what's happening on the ground, with Visit Erie's John Oliver and Emily...
Year-end County Coroner’s Report
The Erie County Coroner Lyell Cook joined us Tuesday to review the preliminary statistics regarding investigated deaths his office handled in 2023, including the...
Grace Leadership Institute Spring Session
On our Wednesday program, we had a conversation about the importance of leadership with Pastor Derek Sanford, Dean of the Grace Leadership Institute and...
Penn State Behrend’s 75th Anniversary
On the Tuesday edition of The Joel Natalie Show, we invited in-studio Dr. Ralph Ford, Chancellor of Penn State Behrend. The higher ed institution...













